Archive for the “Replica Cryptia”

Cryptid Crate is the first and only monthly box subscription service tailored to fans of cryptozoology and the paranormal. Each month subscribers receive a carefully curated box stuffed with various themed items such as t-shirts, books, movies, collectables and much more.

All the cryptozoological marvels are here, including Bigfoot, Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster and Chupacabra, along with lesser known monsters like Ogopogo, the Mongolian Death Worm, Jersey Devil, Boggy Creek Monster, Momo, Mokele-Mbembe, Real Wolfmen and many more!

Join us this week as we talk to Ken Walker and Dan Wayne. Ken is a world champion taxidermist, his team creates displays for the Smithsonian Museum, he’s has had a Bigfoot encounter, and is the star of the upcoming documentary Big Fur. The documentary centers around Ken’s experience in taxidermy and his path in creating a full size model recreation of Bigfoot at the World Taxidermy Championships.

Join us this week as we talk to Ken Walker and Dan Wayne. Ken is a world champion taxidermist, his team creates displays for the Smithsonian Museum, he’s has had a Bigfoot encounter, and is the star of the upcoming documentary Big Fur. The documentary centers around Ken’s experience in taxidermy and his path in creating a full size model recreation of Bigfoot at the World Taxidermy Championships.

… a Disneyland park favorite is about to get even better as new effects are being added to Matterhorn Bobsleds. Just wait until you see the Abominable Snowman in ways you’ve never seen him before when the attraction reopens in May!

Dragons, Bigfoot, chupacabras, unicorns, mermaids. These legendary creatures have captured imaginations, inspired art and culture, and spurred wild speculation. In the new exhibition Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, and Mermaids, opening at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on Friday, March 20, the world’s most enduring fantastical beings come to life through dazzling statues and models—such as a unicorn and 17-foot-long dragon—and are examined more critically through real fossils and cultural objects that have created generations of lore.